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† disimˈpark, v. Obs. [dis- 6.] trans. To turn out of a park, to free from the enclosure of a park. Hence disimparking vbl. n.
1609Dekker Gvll's Horne-bk. 81 The spending Englishman who, to maintain a paltry warren of unprofitable conies, disimparks the stately swift-footed wild deer. 1675J. Smith Chr. Relig. Appeal ii. 109 (L.) The disimparking of that nation, and turning it into the wild and common of the world. 1711–14Spectator cited in Webster 1828. |